Hairstyles For Square Jawlines

Long Strands with Face-Framing Layers

If you have long strands, ask your stylist to add face-framing layers that soften the edges of a wider forehead and jawline. Also, apply hair serum before styling to minimize heat-induced damage and keep sleek tresses.

Shoulder-Grazing Bob with Side Parting

An elegant shoulder-grazing bob styled in a side parting can make an eye-catching statement on square-shaped faces. Combine it with vibrant wine red hues for maximum impact!

Long Bob with Loose Waves

A shoulder-length bob is suitable for most face shapes, but is exceptionally well suited to square faces. It elongates your face without adding extra bulk and helps soften an angular jawline like actress Keira Knightley has. Additionally, its soft waves and center part bring out her high cheekbones.

Flattering Long Hairstyle with Wispy Layers

Reach out to your stylist for this flattering long hairstyle featuring loose, wispy layers to accentuate a square face shape. Apply hair serum before blow-drying your strands, using a wide-toothed comb to smooth down frizz before lightly curling each section with a flat iron until it reaches just above your chin and finally finishing with a light-hold hairspray for a put-together yet effortlessly casual appearance.

Effortless Modern Shag with Face-Framing Layers

For an effortless modern shag that suits square faces, consult your stylist about adding face-framing layers and side-swept bangs. The structure of this cut can help slim a broad forehead while softening jawlines; plus, the texture provided by layers will create an undone but chic style sure to draw compliments from passersby.

Shaggy Pixie

If you love short hair and possess a square jawline, don’t be intimidated to opt for a pixie cut. With its flattering combination of layers and asymmetry, this style looks fantastic against any face shape – and with soft highlights that emphasize its choppy texture, you will have a stunning yet low-maintenance style to love!

Elegant and Feminine Push-Back Bangs with Different hair Colors and Lengths

If a pixie cut is too short for your taste, creating an elegant and feminine style with push-back bangs that frame the face can still give an effortless style that looks good with different hair colors and lengths.

Chin-Length Bob with Side-Swept Bangs

Actress Rosario Dawson flaunts her chic chin-length bob with side-swept, highlighted bangs. Its choppy layers help soften her strong jawline while making this the ideal look for any event or special occasion.

Chest-Length Shag with Curtain Bangs

A bob with fringes is one of the most flattering hairstyles for square face shapes, as it emphasizes their chiseled jawline and high cheekbones while downplaying their broad forehead. In this black and turquoise ombre shag version, its front edges fall well below chin level for further elongation of face length; curtain bangs add feminine flair. Coat your locks with styling serum to minimize heat-induced damage before sectioning off sections loosely curling with a curling iron before spraying some hairspray on them before styling with heat-inducing heat spray!

Curly Pixies with Choppy Layers

Curly Pixies with Choppy Layers is another beautiful short hairstyle for square faces. This look helps accentuate natural texture and allows you to vary the size and type of your curls daily, giving a watch with multiple variations that complement contrasting facial structures and surfaces. Olivia Wilde wears this look perfectly to soften her square jawline, and the side-swept fringes add flair and soften Olivia’s jawline; you could also sport this style with either an off-center or a center parting.

Chest-Length Balayage with Bangs and Waves

Wavy hairstyles can be an effective way to round out your jawline. Their mid-length strands soften your face shape while simultaneously adding femininity. Curling iron or simply running fingers through for undone effects are ideal styling tools for this unfinished style, which works great on thicker textures, while mousse may help give thin strands definition and volume. A center part is best to complete this look and create a book if necessary.

Long Bobs with Side Positioning and Texturizing Spray

Long bobs can also help to frame a square face effectively. By positioning them on either side, a center part will draw eyes down toward the middle of your forehead, and texturizing spray can add waves for head-turning waves that turn heads.

Chest-Length Shag with Curtain Bangs and Wispy Fringes

If you don’t want to go too short, try a chest-length shag with curtain bangs. The face-framing layers provide ample cover from strong jawlines while wispy fringes help make your forehead appear longer – an attractive look that suits square face shapes and various hair colors.